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enfinprintemps
Hi there,

Hopefully someone can help out a newbie because I've spent all day on this problem and I'm at my wits end!

Basically, I wanted to update my website that I originally created with Microsoft Frontpage (I'm no good at coding). So today I downloaded Trellian Webpage creator because I don't have Frontpage on my computer. I was able to import the code from the web site, alter it as I had originally wanted to, and eventually figured out how to upload it to my FTP.

Now the problem that I am having is that it works fine with Internet Explorer but none of my links or images are working in Firefox. I'm not sure about any other browsers as those are the only two I have.

Any input on how to fix this would be great, especially that which is simple for somewhat not fluent in coding.

Thanks!
Darin McGrew
http://www.radioactivethreads.com/index_files/image8561.jpg returns 404 Not Found. Where are the images?

(Actually, it doesn't return 404 Not Found. Instead, it redirects to http://templates.doteasy.com/ErrorPages/error404/
enfinprintemps
I'm not sure what you mean. It should just be www.radioactivethreads.com. I don't think that image exists.

Hmm...
enfinprintemps
Hmm...it doesn't do that when I open it in firefox. It just takes me to the index page with all of the missing images.

Image 8561 was one of the button images that I deleted from the FTP and added a different one.

Thanks for your help with this!
pandy
I'm sorry, but the page is full of Office junk code.
http://www.htmlhelp.com/cgi-bin/validate.c...s&input=yes

IE gets one piece of HTML and other browsers another. The images that other browsers get don't seem to exist on the server. For instance http://www.radioactivethreads.com/index_files/image7891.jpg .

Frankly, I would start over. sad.gif
I don't know if Trellian is good or not, but this junk code definitely comes from Office, so see if Trellian can do better on its own.
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